WebThe large stone bird-effigy pipes produced by the Copena people have the pipe bowl rising from the bird's shoulders, evidence of former pearl or mica inlay in the eye sockets, and the bird's claws usually indicated in low relief. The latter are fully carved out in this example. These heavy pipes were apparently popular in the ancient native ... WebBIRD EFFIGY PIPE - HOPEWELL CULTURE.
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WebOpen seven days a week – 9am – 5pm Closed the day before Thanksgiving, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, Christmas, New Year’s Eve, and New Year’s Day WebBird Effigy Pipe, Late Woodlands period (1600-1100 years before present), Steatite, 7.75 x 2 inches, Gift of Warren Whittle, 1962.19.2. Native American smoking pipes often took … green ribbon background
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